2010 Panini Certified Football Product Preview

By Karine Hains aka Pheebs888

Now a licensed producer of NFL cards, Panini will try to repeat the success of its Certified brand in hockey on the football scene. An increasingly important player in the trading cards industry, Panini is no longer known as a sticker company. Bursting with autographs, memorabilia cards and inserts, this release is offered at a very affordable price point giving the collectors a bang for their buck. On average, each box will deliver 2 autographs and 2 memorabilia cards as well as 6 inserts/parallels. Furthermore, each 8 box mini-case will include the highly sought after hot box which will only yield cards numbered to 999 or less!

Configuration: 10 packs per box. 5 cards per pack.
BOX BREAK
2 Autographs including one from the following:
- Freshman Fabric seq. #ed to 699 or less
- Fabric of the Game seq. #ed to 100 or less
- Mirror Immortal Gold, Emerald or Black seq. #ed to 25 or less
- Shirt Off My Back seq. #ed to 25 or less
- Shirt Off My Back Combos seq. #ed to 25 or less

2 Memorabilia including one from the following:
- Fabric of the Game seq. #ed to 250 or less
- Mirror Blue, Gold, Emerald or Black seq. #ed to 100 or less
- Jumbo Material seq. #ed to 100 or less
- Multi-Swatch seq. #ed to 250 or less
- Prime Material seq. #ed to 50 or less

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